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Re: Huh...
If it's the lights you are wondering about, yeah they seem strange. I have seen those before. Don't Know their brand name though. Also notice the broken counterweight arm on the right side signal.
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Those are Alstom light fixtures I believe.
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I think he's talking about the broken counter weight.
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Never heard of them. How long has the brand been around?ZachL wrote:Those are Alstom light fixtures I believe.
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I was talking about the counterweight arms, but I have been wondering about the lights. They are very common on former SP installs, especially on Wabco installs.